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Written Answers — Commemorative Events: Commemorative Events (22 May 2008)

Martin Mansergh: It is understood that 16 Moore Street is owned by a development company (Chartered Land) and is included as part of a recent planning application which is currently being considered by Dublin City Council.

Seanad: Order of Business (23 Mar 2007)

Martin Mansergh: ...been a number of incidents which we have discussed over recent years where we have been a bit careless of our culture and heritage. Often we are able to correct the situation, as in the case of the Moore Street house. If we do not have a body of experts, even if they must be subsidised, who have a knowledge of what are for most of us very abstruse things but which are, nonetheless,...

Seanad: Order of Business (12 Dec 2006)

Martin Mansergh: I welcome the announcement at the weekend in response, inter alia, to calls made here that No. 16, Moore Street, is to be preserved. It was the last point of repair of the 1916 leaders and others before the surrender. I appeal to public authorities to show due sensitivity in their plans to historic properties whether because of their historical or architectural importance. I welcome the...

Seanad: Order of Business. (27 Apr 2006)

Martin Mansergh: ...realise this fact. We have not always been good at looking after our heritage. I hope, however, that the authorities concerned will think seriously about the preservation of the house or houses on Moore Street to which those engaged in the GPO in 1916 fell back and from which they issued to surrender. This is particularly relevant at this time of year. I wish to reassure Senator Tuffy that...

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Apr 2003)

Martin Mansergh: I support Senator Ó Murchú and others regarding 16 Moore Street. A more general principle is involved, namely, a requirement that some kind of certification be provided by an appropriate body regarding those buildings which are historic and those which are not. These matters should not be left to the casual decision of an official who may or may not be historically aware.

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